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Mar. Come to my breast, my son ! thou hast subdued me. {Embracing him.) And now we will lift up our thoughts to him Who halh in mercy saved thy hands from blood. Ray. Yes, in great mercy, for the which I'd bow In truer thankfulness, my good Mardonio, Ev"n with tiiese fears of nature on my mind, Than for the blessing of my spared life, Were it now profter'd me. ( They retire into the obscurity of the dungeon, at the bottom of the stage, and the Scene closes on them.) Scene II. — a small apartmen...t in a SOLITARY COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY: Enter Count Zaterloo, supported by an at- tendant and follovyed by the Countess in the disguise of a Pilgrim; both of them wearing masks. She places a pillow for his head on a couch or sick chair, and he is placed upon it, apparently with pain. Countess Z.{to Attendant.) There, set him gently down ; this will support him. (To Count Zaterloo.) How art thou now ? I fear thou'rt very faint After so long ajourney. (To Attendant.) We have no farther need of thine assistance : Thou wilt retire, but be upon the watch.
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